Poll Shows Bipartisan Support for Water Infrastructure Bill

Dec. 5, 2016
Voters support WRDA bill, pipeline rehabilitation

A national poll released by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) found that voters strongly support federal funding for water pipelines and waterways, as well as for resources that prevent drinking water contamination crises, like that in Flint, Mich.

The findings were part of a national poll commissioned by AEM to gauge voter perceptions and attitudes about U.S. water infrastructure broadly and the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2016 specifically, a major water infrastructure resource authorization bill currently awaiting final passage in the lame-duck Congress.

“Improving and modernizing U.S. infrastructure overall, and, in this case, water infrastructure, continues to be a bipartisan priority among voters,” said Dennis Slater, AEM president. “Congressional leaders in both the U.S. Senate and House are to be commended for taking action on their respective versions of a 2016 WRDA bill, but should reach consensus on a final version before the 114th Congress adjourns.”

The national poll identified a number of key findings, including:

  • A majority (54%) of registered voters say that U.S. water infrastructure is in fair or poor condition.
  • Nearly seven out of 10 (67%) of the surveyed population believe that the federal government should spend somewhat more or much more on water pipelines and waterways.
  • More than seven out of every 10 (74%) registered voters either support or strongly support Congress passing WRDA.
  • A majority (73%) of registered voters are either somewhat or much more likely to support WRDA when they learn that it might prevent drinking water crises such as in Flint, Mich.

The national poll was conducted as part of AEM’s ongoing efforts to develop a long-term national vision for U.S. infrastructure through its Infrastructure Vision 2050 initiative. An analysis of the poll results is available here.

Source: Assn. of Equipment Manufacturers

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